"Twenty-first century living got you down? Wish you could disappear, even for a few hours, into an older, simpler, purer way of life? Well, it doesn't get much purer than an extraordinarily inhospitable island off the west coast of Ireland, inhabited only by a massive colony of puffins and three severely under-resourced seventh century monks. In this brilliantly realized, utterly transporting new novel by Irish-Canadian author Emma Donoghue ( Room , The Wonder ), a pious traveling scholar-priest called Artt has a dream telling him to seek out a far-flung island, cut off from the sin and sloth of the modern world, on which to build a monastery.Donoghue's detailing of the island's rugged geography and the methodical subsistence work of its dogged new stewards is masterful, almost hypnotic, but it's the author's quietly devastating depiction of the conflict between faith and survival, obedience and self-preservation, that powers this extraordinary novel."-- LitHub, "Most Anticipated Books of 2022".
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